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US2268498A
US2268498A US282206A US28220639A US2268498A US 2268498 A US2268498 A US 2268498A US 282206 A US282206 A US 282206A US 28220639 A US28220639 A US 28220639A US 2268498 A US2268498 A US 2268498A
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  • This invention relates to improvements in statistical machines and more particularly to improvements in such machines which are controlled by light modifying control elements such as photographic control records.
  • One of the objects of the present invention resides in the provision of means whereby the colors of the data designations disposed on the photographic control records are effective to exercise control over the operations of the statistical machines.
  • Another object of the present invention resides in the provision of means whereby the normal operations of the record feeding means are interrupted upon the sensing of differently -colored data designations.
  • Still another object of the present invention isk the provision of means whereby upon sensing v whereby total taking operations are effected automatically upon sensing a change in the color of the data designations.
  • Fig. 1 is a fragmentary section of a portion of the machine control element.
  • Fig. 2 is a diagrammatic view of the record analyzer.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the film feeding and analyzing means.
  • Fig. 'l is a plan view of the nlm feeding and analyzing means shown in Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a detail View of the film feeding means.
  • Fig. 6 is a diagrammatic view of the cam controlled contacts.
  • Fig. 7 is a plan View of the contact assembly shown in Fig. 6.
  • Fig. 8 is a sectional view of the accumulating means.
  • Fig. 9 is a central section of the essential elements of the printing means.
  • Fig. l0 is a detail of an impulse emitting cornmutator.
  • Fig. 11 is a plan sectional view showingA the main driving and operating mechanism of the printing means.
  • Fig. l2 is a detail of the clutch of the printing means.
  • Fig. 13 is a timing chart of certain of the control elements of the machine.
  • Fig. 141 s a diagrammatic view of the data storing elements.
  • Figs. 15a and 15b taken together comprise a wiring diagram of the circuits of the machine.
  • Photographic control records Referring now to Fig. l. the photographic control element 20 shown therein is a fragmentary section of a continuous strip'of photographic color film, provided with the usual feed apertures 24,
  • One type of color iilm which is suitable for the purposes described in the instant application is the Agfacolor" film which comprises a single unitary lm structure consisting of a support upon which is coated in thin superimposed layers a plurality of light sensitive emulsions, each particularly sensitive to one of the primary colors.
  • the Agfacolor film which comprises a single unitary lm structure consisting of a support upon which is coated in thin superimposed layers a plurality of light sensitive emulsions, each particularly sensitive to one of the primary colors.
  • represent suitable classification data and the spot representations 22 represent amount data.
  • the data represented by the reference character 23 is shown merely for interpreting the associated coded control spots and are not used for controlling machine operations. Assume that the data shown in the individual records a and b are formed in red color, the data in record c in blue, the data in record d in green, and the data in record e in black.
  • the spot representations 2l and 22 are photographic machine control spot representations and each set of numerical data comprises one or more control spots in such relative position, in different columnar areas, upon the nlm record as to represent by their relative position thereon the numerical control value thereof.
  • such numerical spot representations are shown on the film in index point relation in general conformance with the manner in which index perforations are disposed on perforated record cards in the Hollerith accounting system. That is, the diierential position of a control spot representation delineates the numerical value of a particular numeral. This will be clear by referring to the ligure and particularly record fr wherein the data represented by the designations or control spots 22 represent the amount twentyseven.
  • Fig. 2 the method of analyzing the colored control spots formed on the film will now be explained briefly. Assume that the film 20 is advanced in the direction shown by the arrow past the sensing station which is represented by an aperture 25 in the opaque member 26, and that the color of the control spot presented to the said sensing station is red. Light rays emanating from a suitable source 21 are directed by the condenser 28 to the aperture 25 to permeate the section of the lm presented to the said aperture. The red rays transmitted by the control spot are directed to diiierent photocells 29a, 29h and 29C by means of the light meseta conducting means comprising a three-way quartz rod member 30.
  • Suitable light ray lters 3l to 33 are disposed between the individual legs of the quartz rod member and the associated photocells.
  • the iilter 3l is a cyan color iilter designed to pass the different colored rays excepting red rays which are absorbed by this rllter
  • the filter 32 is a magenta color iilter permitting the colored rays with the exception of green to pass therethrough
  • the filter 33 is a yellow color filter permitting the colored rays With the exception of blue to pass therethrough.
  • the red light rays are directed by the individual legs of the quartz member 30 to the individual filters 3l to 33, it is understood that the said rays are permitted to pass through the magenta and yellow filters to impinge upon the associated photocells 2Gb and 29C respectively, but are absorbed by the cyan filter so that no light rays are transmitted to the associated photocell 29a.
  • the cyan and magenta filters permit the rays to be transmitted to photocells 29a and 29h, respectively, whereas no blue light rays are transmitted by the yellow filter to the photocell 29e, and upon sensing a green control spot light rays are transmitted to photo cells 29a and 29e but not to photo cell 29D.
  • no light rays are transmitted to any of the three photocells namely 29a to 29e.
  • Suitable amplifiers 3d are connected to the said photocells 29a to 29e (see Fig. 15a) in a manner well known in the art so that it is considered necessary only to state that when light rays of any color are impinging on the photocells the associated ampliiiers are conditioned so that no current fiows in their output circuits, Whereas, When no light rays are transmitted to the photocells the associated ampliiiers are conditioned so that current ows in the output circuits thereof as long as the light rays do not impinge thereon. The purpose of this arrangement will be understood as the description progresses.
  • Film feeding and sensing means Referring now to Figs. 3, fl and 5, the photographic color lm 2li is shown disposed on a supply spool or reel 35.
  • the film is attached to a take-up reel 3E and may be advanced by suitable driving connections cooperating with shafts 3l and 36 by means of suitable iilm feeding sprockets 3S and Iii) secured to the said shafts, respectively, which sprockets cooperate with the film feed apertures 2i in the lm.
  • the film is fed past the analyzing station comprising the sensing aperture 25 and transilluminated by the light rays emanating from the light source 2l and directed thereto by the condenser 26.
  • the said scanning aperture is arranged to present an opening sufficient to permit the scanning of a single transverse row of data or control spots only and is provided to extend transversely across the lm record to any desired extent so as to permit the desired columns on the film to be sensed.
  • the reference characters 29a, dla and 42a designated in Fig. 4 represent the plurality of rows of photocells which are disposed at the analyzing station and controlled by the light rays impinging thereon. Each row of photocells, in the present illustration, comprises three photocells, for example, in Fig. 3, they are designated rat. treaties.
  • a three-way light conducting member Sil comprises a quartz rod member having three conducting legs for transmitting the light rays from the sensing aperture 25 to the associated photocells.
  • the said quartz members are suitably supported by the block d@ and as mentioned the legs thereof extend from each photocell to the analyzing station where the coon legs are positioned adjacent to one another along the sensing aperture.
  • the spacing of the common legs of the quartz members along the said aperture is so arranged that each leg is positioned opposite one of the columns of control spots disposed on the film. In this manner the light 'rays directed to the sensing aperture can be conducted to the associated photocells to condition the latter for machine control operations during the sensing operations.
  • individual color filters 3l to 33 are provided to be interposed between the individual legs of the quartz members 3d and the associated photocells.
  • the color llters designated 3i to 33 are the cyan magenta and yellow color filters referred to hereinabove for the purposes set forth. It is understood that the three filters are provided for each order and interposed between the legs of the quartz members and associated photocells as shown in Fig. 3.
  • 'Ihe film feeding means and control means therefor comprise generally the clutch magnet ed and the associated pivoted armature t5 to which is secured va latch lever d6 normally engaging an extension 'lll of the member it secured to shaft 33, and the clutch pawl il@ pivotally supported by member d8 and normally disengaged from the clutch element tt by means of the said latch lever.
  • the latch lever d6 Upon energization of magnet M, the latch lever d6 is caused to release the pawl t9 to engage the clutch element 5i) which is rotatably mounted on shaft 38 and rigidly secured to gear 5
  • nlm supply control contacts Gil (Fig. 5) are provided and adapted to be closed by the suitably pivoted lever di as long as the film is presented to the analyzing station, however, when the lm supply is exhausted the said lever swings to the left as viewed in Fig. 5 to open the contacts t@ the purpose of which will be understood as the description progresses.
  • a plurality of cams 62 are provided, similar to the one shown and designated in Fig. 3, for controlling the associated contacts CCH to CO3 (see Fig. 15b); also on the said shaft 3l, a plurality of cams t3 similar to the one shown, are provided for controlling the contacts Cl and C2 (Fig. 15a) earch the analyzing station as indicated in the timing Chart in Fig. 13.
  • a plurality of control del vices are provided one of which will now be explained (see Figs. 6 and 7). The purpose of these devices will be understood when the operation of the machine is described.
  • a ratchet member ed and cam member E6 are securely mounted, and interposed between the said members and freely mounted on the said shaft is a cam member tl.
  • a pawl t8 Pivotally mounted on the cam member tl is a pawl t8 which is normally held out of engagement with ratchet by the latch lever 59 which can be an integral part of the armature l@ of the magnet DR.
  • cam 61 is provided with a depression @la in which the roller t'ib on the end of arm il rests when the said cam is at rest.
  • Rotation of cam 6l causes the follower arm ll to be partially rotated in a counterclockwise direction to release the double armed lever l2. Normally, when the lever 'l2 is latched in the position shown in Fig. 6 the free arm thereof is displaced out of the path of the high point of the cam at which is rotated continuously by shaft 3S.
  • Lever Il erlects the latching of lever l2 if the cam tl is held latched in its normal position. This latching can occur only when the cam 6l is held at rest permitting the roller Bib on the end of arm ll to rest in depression Bla, for at all other times the end of lever ll, arranged to engage lever l2, is in a raised position thereby preventing the latching of lever l2. Further control operations regarding the latching of lever 'l2 will be described in connection with the operation of the machine.
  • a number of control magnets similar to magnet DR are provided for controlling similar cams and contacts and are identified in the circuit diagram as the group of magnets DR, DG, DB and DX for controlling the associated contacts which will be referred to later on.
  • the gear 52 is arranged to cooperate with gears 75 and i, the former rotatably mounted on shaft TI and the latter fixedly mounted on shaft T8, so that the shaft i8 is rotated continuously by the described driving connections.
  • the gear 55 also is in constant mesh with a gear Elia rotatably mounted on drive shaft 52h, the latter in tum engaging idler gear 'iGa which is rotatably mounted on shaft 18.
  • the gear Titia is in constant mesh with gear 'i9 which is pinned to shaft 80.
  • the shaft i8 is the accumulator drive shaft
  • shaft 'il is the accumulator reset shaft
  • shaft 8U is a drive shaft for the data storing units.
  • Magnet Eli may be energized at differential times during the sensing cycle of the machine depending upon the timed interval a control spot is sensed on the rm record. Energization of the magnet attracts the armature B2 to permit displacement of the lever 33, by means of leaf spring 84, causing the latching member B5 slidably mounted on the shaft Bti to engage the member 8l integral with the gear 88 which is rotatably mounted on shaft 36.
  • Gear 8B when thus coupled to shaft 86, is rotated thereby due to the gearing thereto from the shaft 'i8 generally indicated 89 and 9U.
  • Rotation of gear 88 causes the rotation of gear 9i to effect displacement of the accumulator index wheel 92.
  • gear 33 which is displaced in the same manner as index wheel 92.
  • the ratio of gears 9i and 93 is one to two so that the latter will turn through half a revolution for each revolution of the former gear.
  • Carried by and insulated from gear 93 is a pair of electrically connected brushes 963, one of which cooperates successively with the conducting segments 95 while the other cooperates with an arcuate conducting strip 9E.
  • the relationship of the parts is such that when the index wheel 92 is in its zero position, one of the brushes dfi is in contact with the zero segment and the other is in contact with the conducting strip, thus forming an electrical connection between the two.
  • the positioning of the said brushes provides a concurrent electrical readout mechanism for controlling total printing operations and the electrical circuit involved in these operations will be more fully explained in connection with the description of the circuit diagram.
  • control spots are disposed on the film record in such a manner, and the film feeding and accumulator means are operated in such timed relationship that, for example, when a control spot is sensed at the 9 position, indicated on the film, an impulse is initiated at that time which can be directed to the control magnet Si to cause the clutching member 85 to be tripped to position the index wheel 92 and brushes Sli nine steps before a declutching operation is effected by control elements of the machine.
  • accumulator operations such as denominational order transfer, restoration of the clutch elements and magnet armatures to normal position and resetting of the accumulator mechanism reference should be made to theaforementioned patent.
  • the resetting mechanism is shown to be conlli apesar-ee trolled hy the reset magnet Si' which when energized attracts the armature lili to release the pawl and member iilil, upon which the said pawl is pivotally mounted.
  • the released pawl then engages the clutch member lili which is pinned to the gear to effect rotation of the member itiil and shaft il to which the member im is secured thereby causing the resetting of the index wheels 92 and brushes Bil to the normal zero position as described in the said patent.
  • Cam iii is provided to be secured to shaft 'il' for operating the associated contacts RCi which will be referred to later on.
  • the pivoted dog member iilil supported by member HB9 is released, the said member
  • the released dog engages the driving clutch member lill which. is secured to gear iiia which is in turn rotatably mounted on shaft Mit.
  • Gear lila and clutch member iifi are continuously rotated by means of shaft "iii and gearing iii so that upon engagement of the released dog member with said clutch member the shaft iii. member' IBB, and cam iil are rotated as long as the magnet fill remains energized.
  • Follower arm il is shown to cooperate with and be actuated by a cam groove in the printing cam to roel; shaft H3 to which is secured arm i ifi which is linked to the printing crosshead i i5.
  • the said crosshead is mounted for vertical reciprocation and is effective to impart an upward movement to the type bars liti by means of the resilient connections such as springs lil.
  • the type bars are provided with a plurality of ratchet teeth iiii which cooperate with stopping pawls H9 so that the bars may be interrupted at various positions to present any of their type elements i263 to the printing platen i2! for cooperation therewith.
  • the type bars may be interrupted without interfering with the upward movement of the printing crosshead which has an invariable extent of movement controlled by the printing cam.
  • any one of the control magnets E22 is effective to rock the spring pressed pivoted latch
  • the energization of the printing control magnets may be controlled directly by the sensing means whereby upon detection of a control spot an impulse is initiated at such time and directed to the printing control magnet to interrupt the movement of the associated type bar. Since it was mentioned that the shaft
  • each type bar HB Associated with each type bar HB is a printing hammer itil which is positioned to strilie the Search com aaeaaee type elements which are placed in the printing position to effect printing therefrom.
  • the printing hammers are actuated immediately after the positioning of the printing cross-head to the upper extremity of its movement.
  • the detailed operation of the printing mechanism lust described is well known and as mentioned is completely described in the U. S. Patent No. l,976,6l'i, so that further disclosure of this mechanism is deemed unnecessary.
  • control cams E25 are provided and secured to shaft it to operate the suitably disposed contacts LCE and L02 (see Figs. 15a and 15b) also.
  • gear liti carried by the extremity of said shaft is gear liti which rotates the gear il?? and a pair of electrically connected brushes 92d carried thereby through an idler gear its.
  • One of the said brush'es engages the conducting segment i3@ while the other engages the common arcuate conducting strip iti.
  • the timing is such that a brush i2@ successively engages each of the segments itil as a correspending type element approaches the printing position.
  • These contact devices generally known as total printing emitters" control the total printing circuits in a manner to be more fully explained hereinafter.
  • the movement of the parts is so timed that at the time a control spot of given value is passing the analyzing station to effect energization of the magnets itt, a notch in wheel i355 of corresponding value will be under the dog i539.
  • the energization of the said magnet will, therefore, permit the engagement of the dog with the notch in the wheel it which corresponds in value to the then passing control spot on the film record. If no control spot in a given column is on one iilm record, the K notch will be engaged by the dog under conditions to be referred to later.
  • the arm ide is carried in the direction shown by the arrow and moving in unison with the wheel.
  • a cam wheel it@ is rotated by suitable gearing (not shown) and has a number oi teeth or points which knock back the lever lili and relatch it beforethe next notch has come into position and before contacts Di, which will be referred to later herein, are operated. These contacts are arranged to be operated at the same instant that the correspondingly numbered index point position on the hlm record is passing the analyzing station.
  • the corresponding amount data is entered into the accumulating means and iilm feeding operations are eiected continuously. Since, in the instant illustration, only a single analyzing station is used it is necessary to store the amount data for a machine cycle until the successively analyzed control spots have been compared and until the color of the class data is determined.
  • the units order of the class data need only be compared. Assume then that the units order of the class data is effective to control the conditioning of the photocells 29a to 29e-and the amount data. is eiective to control the conditioning of the photocells fila to tlc and lia to Mc. Also assuine that for the moment the i'llm frames or records presented to the analyzing station contain the class and amount data in red color.
  • depression of the start key closes the contacts itil to complete a circuit from conductor i52 to contacts
  • a holding circuit is then established for said relay from conductor i5?? to contacts E55, contacts 60 (now closed), contacts Ria to coil of the relay.
  • 52 are also extended to film feed control magnet Lili by means of the normally closed contacts R5a to energize the said magnet and eilect feeding of the film records past the analyzing station.
  • the light rays are prevented from impinging upon the photocells 29a, Ia and 42a at the differential times the said spots are presented to the sensing means, thereby conditioning the associated ampliers so that current flows in output circuits thereof at such times and effecting energization of the relays AR, BR and CR.
  • One circuit extends from conductor
  • 53 causes the corresponding dogs
  • Another circuit extends irom conductor
  • a holding circuit for the magnet is completed immediately from conductor
  • a circuit is completed from conductor
  • cam contacts CC2 are closed and now are effective to establish a holding circuit for relay R5 through said cam contacts and Rlia.
  • Cam contacts CCS close each cycle at the eleventh point in the cycle but due to energization of relay R before this point in the cycle contacts Rfib are opened to prevent a circuit from being established to relay R5. It should be Statcaiga ed that long as relay R5 remains deenergized nlm feeding operations continue and total taking operations are suppressed.
  • relay Rd is energized each cycle to prevent the energization of relay R5 for interrupting nlm feeding operations; and that the amount data stored in the Wheels
  • cam contacts CC3 are closed t0 complete a circuit from conductor
  • Opening of contacts Riia effects deenergiza tion of magnet lill and prevents further illm feeding operations, so that the film feeding operations are interrupted at the end of the cycle in which the said green control spots are sensed.
  • contacts R2a completes a circuit from conductor
  • the circuit can be traced from conductor
  • the holding circuit for relay R5 is opened during the resetting operation by means of contacts RCI thus permitting film feeding operations to be re-established at the end of the reset cycle.
  • relay Rt is energized and film feeding operations are not interrupted until another color is sensed whereupon, at that time, the total taking and resetting operation will be eliected as just described.
  • the operations just set forth are the same for all the colors referred to namely red, green, blue and black.
  • black spots the light rays are not permitted to impinge on any of the photocells of each group thus effecting energization of all the relays of each group namely AR, AG, AB, BR, BG, BB, CR, CG and CB.
  • Duc to the operation of said relays it is seen that relay DX and only this relay is operated to control the operations of relay R5 as just described.
  • 1.1i record controlled machine of the class described comprising means for feeding control records having coded data designations in different columns thereon for representing the values of the data, the said designations of the records being formed in color, the colors of all the designations of an individual record being alike, and certain different records having their respective designations formed in different predetermined colors, means for sensing said colored data designations comprising a light source, light responsive means and elements for rendering the light responsive means selectively responsive to -certain colors of the data designations, said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays modied by the colored data.
  • control circuits for each color of the data designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and energizing those circuits corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the different records, means controlled by said control circuits for detecting a change in the color of the sensed data designations, and means controlled by said detecting means for controlling the operation of said feeding means.
  • a record controlled machine of the class described comprising means for feeding control records having coded data designations in diierent columns thereon for representing the values of the data, the said designations of the records l being formed in color, the colors of all the designations of an individual record being alike, and certain different records having their respective designations formed in different predetermined colors, means for sensing said colored data designations comprising a light source, light responsive means and elements for rendering the light responsive means selectively responsive to certain colors of the data designations, said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays modified by the colored data designations, a plurality of control circuits, one for each color of the data designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and energizing those circuits corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the different records, means controlled by said control circuits for detecting a change in the color of the sensed data designations, and means controlled by said detecting means including means for interrupting the normal feeding operation of the said feeding means when a change in color of the said designations
  • a record controlled machine of the class described comprising means for feeding control records having coded data designations in diiferent columns thereon for representing the values of the data, the said designations of the records being formed in color, the colors of all the designations of an individual record being alike, and certain different records having their respective designations formed in diierent predetermined colors, means for sensing said colored data designations comprising a light source,
  • escasas light responsive means and elements for render ing the light responsive means selectively responsive to certain colors of the data designations said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays rnoclied by the colored data designations, a plurality of control circuits, one for each color of the data designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and energizing those circuits corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the different records, means controlled by said control circuits for detecting a, change in color of the sensed data designations, and a control element controlled by the last mentioned means upon detecting a change in color of the sensed data designations.
  • a record controlled machine of the class described comprising means for feeding individual records, each record being provided with a control designation, and certain different records having their respective control designations formed in different predetermined colors, means for sensing said colored control designations on the records comprising a light source, light responsive means and elements for rendering the light responsive means selectively responsive to certain colors of the control designations, said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays modified by the colored designations, a plurality of control circuits, one for each color of the control designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and energizing those circuits corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the diierent records, means controlled by said control circuits for detecting a change in the color of the sensed control designations, and means controlled by said detecting means for controlling the operation of said feeding means.
  • a machine of the class described controlled by individual records, each record being provided with a control designation, and certain different records having their respective control designations formed in diierent predetermined colors comprising means for sensing said colored control designations on the records comprising a light scarce7 light responsive means and elements for rendering the light responsive means selectively .responsive to certain colors of the control designations, said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays modiied by the colored designations, a plurality of control circuits, one for each color of the control designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and energizing those circuits corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the different records, means controlled by said control circuits for detecting a change in color of the sensed control designations, and a control ele ment controlled by the last mentioned means upon detecting a change in color of the sensed control designations.
  • fr machine of the class described controlled by individual records each record being provided with a control designation, and certain differn ent records having their respective control designations formed in different predetermined colors
  • means for sensing said colored control designations on the records comprising a light source, light responsive means and elements for rendering the light responsive means selectively,7 responsive to certain colors of the control designations, said light responsive means being conditioned by the light rays modified by the colored designations, a plurality of control means, one for each color of the control designations formed on the records, means controlled by the light responsive means for selecting and controlling the operation of those control means corresponding to the colors of the designations sensed on the different records, means controlled by said control means for detecting a change in color of the sensed control designations, and a control element controlled by the last mentioned controlled means upon detecting a change in color of the sensed control designations.

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